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1D100 Factions of the Forgotten Realms 1D100 Faction Description (Symbol) 1 Akadi Goddess of Air 1d100 Factions of the Forgotten Realms 1d100 Faction Description (Symbol) 1 Akadi Goddess of air. (Cloud) 2 Amaunator God of the sun. (Golden sun) 3 Asmodeus God of indulgence. (Three inverted triangles arranged in a long triangle) 4 Auril Goddess of winter. (Six-pointed snowflake) 5 Azuth God of wizardry. (Left hand pointing upward, outlined in fire) 6 Bane God of tyranny. (Upright black hand, thumb and fingers together) 7 Beshaba Goddess of misfortune. (Black antlers) 8 Bhaal God of murder. (Skull surrounded by ring of bloody droplets) 9 Chauntea Goddess of agriculture. (Sheaf of grain or a blooming rose over grain) 10 Cyric God of lies. (White jawless skull on black or purple sunburst) 11 Deneir God of writing. (Lit candle above an open eye) 12 Eldath Goddess of peace. (Waterfall plunging into a still pool) 13 Gond God of craft. (Toothed cog with four spokes) 14 Grumbar God of earth. (Mountain) 15 Gwaeron Windstrom God of tracking. (Paw print with a five-pointed star in its center) 16 Helm God of watchfulness. (Staring eye on upright left gauntlet) 17 Hoar God of revenge and retribution. (A coin with a two-faced head) 18 Ilmater God of endurance. (Hands bound at the wrist with red cord) 19 Istishia God of water. (Wave) 20 Jergal Scribe of the dead. (A skull biting a scroll) 21 Kelemvor God of the dead. (Upright skeletal arm holding balanced scales) 22 Kossuth God of fire. (Flame) 23 Lathander God of dawn and renewal. (Road traveling into a sunrise) 24 Leira Goddess of illusion. (Point-down triangle containing a swirl of mist) 25 Lliira Goddess of joy. (Triangle of three six-pointed stars) 26 Loviatar Goddess of pain. (Nine-tailed barbed scourge) 27 Malar God of the hunt. (Clawed paw) 28 Mask God of thieves. (Black mask) 29 Mielikki Goddess of forests. (Unicorn’s head) 30 Milil God of poetry and song. (Five-stringed harp made of leaves) 31 Myrkul God of death. (White human skull) 32 Mystra Goddess of magic. (Circle of seven stars, nine stars encircling a flowing red mist, or a single star) 33 Oghma God of knowledge. (Blank scroll) 34 The Red Knight Goddess of strategy. (Red knight lanceboard piece with stars for eyes) 35 Savras God of divination and fate. (Crystal ball containing many kinds of eyes) 36 Selûne Goddess of the moon. (Pair of eyes surrounded by seven stars) 37 Shar Goddess of darkness and loss. (Black disk encircled with a purple border) 38 Silvanus God of wild nature. (Oak leaf) 39 Sune Goddess of love and beauty. (Face of a beautiful red-haired woman) 40 Talona Goddess of poison and disease. (Three teardrops in a triangle) 41 Talos God of storms. (Three lightning bolts radiating from a point) 42 Tempus God of war. (Upright flaming sword) 43 Torm God of courage and self-sacrifice. (White right gauntlet) 44 Tymora Goddess of good fortune. (Face-up coin) 45 Tyr God of justice. (Balanced scales resting on a warhammer) 46 Umberlee Goddess of the sea. (Wave curling left and right) 47 Valkur Northlander god of sailors. (A cloud and three lightning bolts) 48 Waukeen Goddess of trade. (Upright coin with Waukeen’s profile facing left) 49 Harpers Network of spies who advocate equality and covertly oppose the abuse of power. (Silver harp) 50 Order of the Gauntlet Clerics and paladins sworn to destroy evil in the world. (Iron gauntlet holding a sword) 51 Zhentarim (new) Mercenary company known as the black network. (Winged serpent) 52 Emerald Enclave Druids and others who believe in nature's preservation Horned stag over green. 53 Lord's Alliance Organization of leaders of the Sword Coast. (A crown over gold and orange) 54 Cult of the Dragon (original) Cult aiming to transform dragons into dracolichs. (Eyes within flame above a bone dragon claw) 55 Cult fo the Dragon (new) Cult aiming to return Tiamat to Faerun. (Five slashes across a dragon's profile) 56 Netheril Ancient human magocracy of great power. (Floating city) 57 Abolethic Sovereignty Aboleths who resided in Faerun for millions of years. (Black swirling glyphs within a circle) 58 Neverwinter City of corruption in the northern Sword Coast. (Eye with three droplets below) 59 Waterdeep largest city in Faerun on the Sword Coast. (Crescent moon over water on blue) 60 Baldur's Gate Corrupt city of southern Faerun. (Ship and castle on blue) 61 Silverymoon Jewel of the North and capital of Silver Marches. (Crescent moon and star on blue) 62 Gauntlgrym Ancient dwarven city and capital of the Delzoun dwarves. (Stern dwarven face) 63 Mithral Hall Northern dwarven city. (Tankard) 64 Delzoun Ancient dwarves of the sword coast and the north. (Stern dwarven face) 65 Myth Drannor Ancient elven city of central Faerun. 66 Shadowdale Small town in the center of the Dalelands and home to Elminster. (Moon over a white tower) 67 Menzoberranzan City of the drow and throne of the spider queen in Faerun. (Spider over a diamond) 68 Evermeet Island paradise of the elves. 69 Many-arrows Empire of orcs in the north. (Five arrows pointed up) 70 Moonshaes Islands with the Ffolk and an elf offshoot known as the Llewyr A silver bear on its hind legs. 71 Mantol-Derith Trading post between the surface and the underdark. 72 Amn A city of wealthy dynasties and trade. (Lady's profile over gold) 73 Thay Magocracy of the Red Wizards. (Eight orbeting orbs over a bolting spark) 74 Calimshan City of former slaves under genie masters. (Diagnal stripes across a golden sphere) 75 Halruaa Returned magocracy of skyships and earthmotes. (Three rings of silver on red) 76 Zhentil Keep Powerful city of the Zhentarim (old). (Black dragon holding a golden sphere) 77 Zhentarim (old) Army led by the Manshoon and Fzoul Chembryl. (Black dragon behind golden sphere) 78 Darkhold Former giant citadel of the Zhentarim (old). (Tower on a mountain) 79 Iqua’Tel’Quessir The creator races; reptilian, avian, and amphibian rulers of Faerun 10,000+ years ago. 80 Aryvandaar Sun elf kingdom that fell during the Fifth Crown War. 81 Beselmir Dwarven realm in hills of the valley of the River Dessarin 6,000 years ago. (Wheel over a plow) 82 Miyeritar Drow empire in northwestern Faerûn, destroyed 13K years ago. (Dancing drow over full moon) 83 Illefarn Elven city-state that was founded during the First Flowering in −22,900 DR . 84 Aelinthaldaar Capital of Illefarn, ancient elven civilization in northwest Faerûn where Waterdeep stands now. 85 Eaerlann Elven kingdom in the valley of the Delimbiyr River. (Green tree with golden leaves) 86 Abbathor God of greed. (Jeweled dagger, point-down) 87 Clangeddin Silverbeard God of war. (Crossed silver battleaxes) 88 Deep Duerra Duergar goddess of conquest and psionics. (Mind flayer skull) 89 Dumathoin God of buried secrets. (Mountain silhouette with a central gemstone) 90 Moradin God of creation. (Hammer and anvil) 91 Corellon Larethian God of art and magic. (Crescent moon) 92 Sehanine Moonbow Goddess of divination. (Full moon under a moonbow) 93 Gruumsh God of storms and war. (Unblinking eye) 94 Yondalla Goddess of fertility and protection. (Cornucopia on a shield) 95 Eilistraee Goddess of song and moonlight. (Dancing drow female silhouetted against the full moon) 96 Lolth Goddess of spiders. (Spider) 97 Tiamat Goddess of dragons. (Five-headed dragon) 98 Uthgardt Barbarian tribes of the Sword Coast. 99 Reghed Barbarian tribes of the north. 100 Ascalhorn Former citadel of the Eaerlann elves, now known as Hellgate Keep..
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